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Finally Stop Worrying Over Your Loved Ones

You can worry about your nearest and dearest safety by reducing the chances of falling and sliding in the bathroom. No more wondering if they have fallen and can not get up, or are acceptable. You can rest easier, knowing they aren’t in risk by adding mobility equipment.

Make Using the Shower Much Less Dangerous

The toilet is among the very most dangerous areas in the house for aged individuals. With a brand new walk-in tub, you can make getting in and out of the shower much more secure and considerably safer daily. That reduces the danger of one of the most uncertain rooms in the house.

Make Daily Life More Dignified and Easier

Bath is something which most people do every single day. By making the day-to-day cleaning of yourself easier, you can make your own life a lot more pleasing, and more dignified understanding you can still take good care of yourself, with no need of nurses or outside help.

Our Odessa team is recovering freedom one toilet at a time and security by installing safer and new equipment in homes all across Texas.

Would a single slip and fall set you behind years of exercise and mobility?

We are proud to set up walk-in showers and bathtubs for the fantastic individuals of Odessa, to make regular living much easier. Our highly trained technicians here at Cain’s Mobility TX can have a new shower organization all ready to go in your Odessa dwelling within a day or two!

Prevent Serious Harm which Could Shorten Your Lifespan Appreciably

For a lot of aged folks dwelling in Odessa, a single serious tumble could break bones, and significantly hinder freedom and exercise for many years to come. This inactivity and lack of skill to proceed can substantially decrease your lifespan and total well-being and independence you have every single day.

One of the easiest methods to stop harm is in the bathroom, with new freedom equipment that make the method of bathing less dangerous than before.

So give our Odessa team a call immediately to learn the way you can avoid serious injury like a broken hip, leg or back, and live for longer, and free.

Give our Odessa team a call to find out precisely how much your house’s resale value would climb from a brand new facility.

Make Living Alone in Texas Safe and Fun!

For several citizens that are aging, having the ability to live in their own home for so long as possible is the very best way to maintain pride and dignity in their lives.

As people age, parts of their bodies begin to break down, and it becomes dangerous to dwell alone without added help in the rare case that something happens.

For a lot of elderly people, this means eventually having to move away from the Odessa house they have lived in for decades and love, and into a Texas retirement or care facility that is sterile, unknown and not nearly the same as their own house in Odessa.

By preventing falls and slips in the bathroom with a new walk-in bath, aged people will likely manage to stay in their own home for more, and enjoy the life they’ve lived for many years.

1) How much is it for a cheaper walk-in bathtub?

A cheaper basic version of the walk in bathtub can cost between $1,7000 and $3,000 in [

2) Will a tub like this add to my Odessa home’s resale value?

If you live in a Odessa retirement community, installing a walk in bath may raise the value of your home. Otherwise, it likely will not raise the value of your home. Since changes to your toilet don't generally raise the value of your home, the price can be qualified for the medical expense deduction for tax purposes both federally and in Texas if the main objective of the improvements is to adapt a home to the incapacity of the taxpayer, their spouse or dependent living there.

3) How much do walk-in bathtubs cost in Odessa?

A walk-in bathtub in Odessa typically ranges in price from $1,700 to over $30,000. The price depends on whether you have it professionally installed by our Texas team, what characteristics you pick, as well as the caliber of the product. The price also varies depending on whether you pick fiberglass or acrylic tubs. Everyone differs and ensuring that a walk in tub works for someone 's unique position is very critical since it's generally replacing a bathtub or bath assembly that isn't meeting their needs. A good walk-in tub runs between $3,000 and $8,000 installed. Some suppliers provide a cash bonus or monthly payments.

4) Will the cost of installation and equipment be covered by my disability in Texas?

In case your handicap was a result of a car or work accident, check with the correct insurance carrier to determine if home adjustments resulting from your TX handicap are insured. Claims that comprise Odessa home adjustments are admissible in insurance settlements. Someone have a health condition which meets their definition of disability and qualifies for Social Security disability benefits when they have worked in a job that was covered by Social Security. Benefits may be insured if you're on impairment or injured. Since SSI is a needs-based plan plus an SSI recipient must have limited income and resources, qualification for the Plan for Achieving Self-Support (PASS) allows a person with a disability to achieve an occupational objective. The money that is set aside under a PASS could be used for anything that leads to an occupational objective and can be used to cover home modifications through an SSI savings plan. In case you are a veteran, the Department of Veterans' Affairs does offer individual plans that will assist you to deflect a number of the cost. You may also request if you qualify for the which is modeled after Medicaid's Consumer Directed HCBS, or the VA Aid and Attendance, Housebound and other Pensions. Contact the form 26-4555 to apply for a SAH or SHA grant. For information on all VA benefits in Texas call 1-800-827-1000.

5) What are some of the benefits of getting one?

The main benefit is the fact that it facilitates your thoughts when you have mobility problems, because depending on your circumstances, you have problem getting into the tub with no low step threshold or can slip on a regular tub. By making bath simpler, the design of a walk-in tub may also make it a lot more convenient for people who you depend on in your own life and assist you to live more independently. Sliding shower doors can pose a risk to elders or those with mobility issues and the door for a walk-in bath is conveniently made for ease of use. Aside from the advantages of safety and availability, living alone in Odessa is a real headache for individuals experiencing mobility problems. Other benefits include improved comfort given all the attributes which are available to you. It alleviates the distress associated with common ailments. It is a popular choice for those who love taking baths, want independence and want to feel safe and worry-free unimpeded by their freedom dilemma.

6) About how much will one of these tubs cost to get installed?

The setup can cost you approximately $1,500-$3,000 to be installed in Odessa. Sometimes the cost of the unit as well as the installment is a better investment than paying for a caretaker.

7) Will Medicare cover the cost of equipment and installation in Texas?

Medicare doesn't cover walk in bathtub equipment and installation prices in Texas, because they are house alterations, not durable medical equipment. Durable medical equipment doesn't contain physical changes to a home, only medical equipment and supplies that are accustomed to help a patient in and out of bed or a seat, or use a shower or tub safer and easier. Consumer Affairs implies that you might want to contact Medicare to see if (for mobility security reasons) a walk in bathtub is justified to determine if the equipment may be somewhat compensated. More times than not, they won't cover it. But if you're qualified for Medicaid, your state's program may provide you with some financial assistance for a walk in bathtub. You may qualify for a Home and Community Based Service (HCBS) waiver to play for certain specialized medical equipment and availability modifications. If you're a receiver of Medicaid and Medicare, it's also advisable to think about the Dual-Eligible Special Needs Strategy. This strategy is part of the Medicare Advantage plan for dual eligibles. The Special Needs Plan (SNP) or Medicaid may consider your qualifications if you're able to demonstrate that a walk in bath is medically necessary, not merely a convenience, or as a prevention in the case of a fall, along with a written prescription that clarifies the requirement for someone to remain dwelling in their own dwelling. Medicaid provides a complete record of waivers applicable to the elderly that we recommend that you review. Also, contact your Odessa or Texas Area Agency on Aging (AAA) to investigate Medicaid Waivers and fiscal options for long term care.

8) Can the shower be used still with a walk-in bathtub?

Yes. There are walkin tub installations that offer you a large standing area for stand-up showers. You can shower standing up or sitting down. Ensure you get the appropriate measurements for the walk-in bathtub in order that you do not feel cramped during a stand-up shower. Also, another thing to keep in mind would be to ask about the faucet place, because if your faucet is not directly against a wall, it is far harder to tap into your existing shower in case you wish to keep your standing shower.

9) Do Walk-In Bathtubs Leak?

Yes, they could leak. Another common complaint from people who purchased a lousy quality bath and attempted to save cash stems from door escapes. When buying a walk-in bath, be sure you purchase a lifetime warranty, because as soon as the door escapes, the bath can't be used by you, until the seal is fixed by you. Ensure that the walk-in tub is powerful and stiff to prevent any flex that inhibits a water tight door. Additionally any damage that may have happened during carrying can loosen fittings and mishandling and cause leakage. Before using the walk in bath, it is important that the bathtub is tested by the installer correctly according to the instruction manual. The water may have problem emptying properly and may cause the door to leak in case the bath isn't installed degree with the supporting features supplied. Finally, make sure to comprehend the risks linked to the placement of your walk-in bathtub, especially alcoves, since they have special requirements to avoid leaking.

10) How do I know these tubs will fully seal and not leak out all over the floor?

Proper installation and initial testing should offer you a leakproof experience, nonetheless there are events that customers report where they experienced outflows. Under suitable circumstances, the weight of the water should compress the door seal making it completely leak proof. Some units include a second drain under the entry door to help prevent escapes if the door does leak. If this feature is included inquire. We highly advise that you simply get a lifetime warranty, as it covers the door in the case of a leak and the seal. Replacement seals will cost you. Also, it's vital that you take great attention of the walk-in bath door when the tub isn't in use to prevent premature failure of the seal. Wiping down door jamb and the door seal after each use can keep the integrity of the water seal. Follow the care and maintenance directions. Additionally, any small collection of debris or soil on the door seal or where the seal comes in contact with the door jamb can result in a modest escape through the door seal, so always wipe down the door seal.

11) Can I convert my existing bathtub into a walk-in one?

Yes. There are instructions available on the best way to convert your existing bathtub into a walk in tub. We advise that you just know how exactly to make use of the right tools in order that you don't end up with a non-working tub. There are companies in Odessa that understand the way to turn your house as well as your disability that is tub more reachable for less of an investment than other options. As installers, we know the way to direct you in the proper direction, so please ask us for a consultation so we are able to help you make your house match your present wants, particularly if you have recently become disabled or are providing an elderly person care-giving in their own house or your residence.

12) What types of financing are available in Texas if insurance doesn't cover home modifications?

The American Elder Care Research Organization lists several other financial assistance avenues to consider when searching for assistance to buy your walk-in bathtub. (1) The US Department of Agriculture helps low income and elderly residents of rural areas make house modifications to empower aging in position. The USA Rural Development program is also called the Section 504 plan, the Very Low-Income Housing Repair program along with the RD 504 Loan Program. The alterations can include a walk in bathtub. There are age, income and geographic demands to participate. To find out more about the maximum quantities available, other limits and just how to apply, visit http://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/welcomeAction.do and click on your state after you click on the 'Contact Us' link. Then, you can click on your own county as well as a record of service centers including phone numbers will pop up. (2) For a non-Medicaid state financial assistance system for the aged, you can check this list to find out if there are any that contain home modifications. https://www.payingforseniorcare.com/home-modifications/state-assistance-programs.html (3) Rebuilding Together, a national non-profit that can maybe offset the setup costs of a walk in bathtub, can be a good resource. Contact them at http://www.togetherwetransform.org/find-your-local-affiliate (4)There are other choices to consider. The Internal Revenue Service may decide that your house modification qualifies for tax deductions as a dental and medical expense. This should not be confused with the Dependent Care Tax Credit, which is used for dependent care expenses incurred by a primary taxpayer to enable them to work rather than caring for their dependent. There are also qualifications to be able to maintain an individual who needs care as a dependent. Call the Internal Revenue Service to determine when you can deduct the price of installing your walkin tub. IRS Publication 502 is a good resource that can allow you to judge whether changing your bathroom qualifies you to deduct it as a medical expense. You can also call them at (800) 829-1040. (5) The National Resource Center on Supportive Housing and Home Modification can also assist you to find help to pay for home modifications. Click here to learn more http://www.new-horizons.org/indcil.html or http://www.ilru.org/projects/silc-net/silc-directory (6) Some state housing financing agencies supply loan programs to help folks with disabilities or families living in a household with a member living with disabilities including home modification systems that are part of the state Assistive Technology program. Click the link to learn more about this choice http://resnaprojects.org/allcontacts/statewidecontacts.html.